The Earth Pyramids of South Tyrol

Oct 4, 2017

At many places across South Tyrol, in northern Italy, one can see a peculiar geological formation called “earth pyramids”. They consist of t...

Ireland’s Famine Follies

Oct 4, 2017

In the grounds of the Castletown Estate, near the Irish town of Maynooth, is a large stone structure comprising of interlocking arches, ador...

A Garden In A Sinkhole

Oct 4, 2017

The region in the southeast of South Australia, near Mount Gambier, is littered with many volcanic and karst features such as volcanic crate...

The Mysterious Sajama Lines of Bolivia

Sep 30, 2017

Crisscrossing the highland plains in western Bolivia is a network of thousands of near perfectly straight lines etched into the ground. Thes...

The Stockholm Telephone Tower

Sep 30, 2017

By the late 19th century, the miracle device called the telephone had been invented but the simple concept of undergrounding telephone cable...

Appian Way, The First Roman Road

Sep 27, 2017

Of the many things the Romans were famous for, roads rank pretty high in the list by importance, along with bridges, viaducts and canals. To...

The Dust Bowl of The 1930s

Sep 26, 2017

The 1930s were some of the driest years in American history. Eight long years of drought, preceded by inappropriate cultivation technique, a...

The Cathedral of Light

Sep 23, 2017

Every year, the Nazi Party used to hold large annual rallies in Nuremberg, which was at that time the center of the German Reich. These rall...

The Mossy Lava Fields of Iceland

Sep 22, 2017

Moss is a common plant in Iceland. It grows abundantly in the mountainous region and is a special characteristic of Iceland’s lava fields. O...

Lanterns Of The Dead

Sep 20, 2017

During the 12th century, people in the central and western parts of France erected small towers in their villages with windows at the top, i...